Sentence now remains in force against
him. And Whereas we have thought fit
upon consideration of some favourable
Circumstances humbly represented to us
in his behalf, inducing he to extend
Our Grace and Mercy to him to grant
him Our Pardon on condition of
transportation to try Court of Africa
for Life Our Will and
Pleasure therefore is, that you make the
necessary Order for the transportation
of the said, Patrick Madan< no role > This name instance is in set 2639.
, to one of our
Garrisons on the Coast of Africa
for and
during the term of his natural life And
that you do cause his name to be inserted
for his crime abovementioned in Our
first and next general Pardon, that shall
come out for the poor Convicts in Newgate,
on the Condition aforesaid. And for so
doing this shall be your Warrant Given
as Our Court as St James's
the Tenth Day
of April 1788. In the twenty second Year of Our
Reign
To Our Trusty & Wells loved James Adais Esqr.
Recorder of Our City of London
, the Sheriffs
of Our said City and County, of Middlesex
,
the Keeper of Our Gaol of Newgate and
all others whom it may concern}
By His Majesty< no role >
's Command
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